Women of the Shadows : Wives and Mothers of Southern Italy
by Ann Cornelisen 2020-05-13 20:44:55
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WITH HAUNTING PHOTOGRAPHS and piercing descriptions, "Women of the Shadows" depicts the secluded women of southern Italy and their passionate, painful, heartrending existence. Cornelisen, who lived among these women in the mountainous villages of Luc... Read more
WITH HAUNTING PHOTOGRAPHS and piercing descriptions, "Women of the Shadows" depicts the secluded women of southern Italy and their passionate, painful, heartrending existence. Cornelisen, who lived among these women in the mountainous villages of Lucania after World War II, reveals their struggles during a time when most of their men had to leave for factories in the industrial north. The women remained behind to work the fields. There's Peppina, Ninetta, Teresa, Maria, Pinuccia, and Cettina, all women who "have done things of which they are not proud; they know it in their hearts, as one woman said, that nothing is private, they would also agree with her conclusion: That doesn't mean you get used to it." With an extraordinary understanding of the interior lives of these and other women, Cornelisen brings them out of the shadows to tell their heroic stories in a book which truly merits the label "classic." Library Journal deemed it "required reading for all those whose work is with poor people," and the "San Francisco Chronicle "described it as "one of those rare works that deserves a place alongside Oscar Lewis's "Children of Sanchez" and James Agee's "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men."" A new introduction by the author suggests that the more things change, the more, in essence, they remain the same. Less
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  • 8.46x5.54x0.61inches
  • 220
  • Steerforth Press
  • August 1, 2001
  • 9781586420161
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